Peter Seebach wrote:
> In message <87u09mbyc8.fsf@phi.internal.fnop.net>, Rui Paulo writes:
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>> jonathan@dsg.stanford.edu writes:
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>>> Tee, hee. Garrett, you really are new here, aren't you?
>>>
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>
>> Johnatan, please don't treat newcommers this way. If you have the
>> minimal emotional inteligence, you'll understand why.
>>
>
> Just a thought, here:
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> This is insulting. Furthermore, on a list with a high hacker population,
> it's quite likely that we have a number of people who won't understand why.
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> IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER, JUST SAY IT.
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>
>
As the "target" for this particular comment, I want to state that I have
not taken offense, but only because even being new, I've learned that
certain individuals don't seem to avoid making relevant comments without
them degenerating into personal attacks. So I apply the appropriate
filters. In this particular case, there was a good and legitimate
objection to my original premise carried along with the the derisive
comment. So I just separated the wheat from the chaff. :-)
Being new, its amazing that I've already picked up on this after just a
couple of months. Maybe that should be a signal to certain individuals
that there are certain trends, and maybe some form of corrective action
might be worthwhile.
By the way, if folks find *my* messages offensive, please *tell me*, but
also tell me *why*, so I can decide what corrective action is
appropriate, if any. I would far rather have my comments/e-mail judged
on their own merits than having them prejudiced against because folks
view me as being regularly offensive, ignorant, or just plain stupid. :-)
Likewise, if you just disagree with me, or if you believe I have my
facts screwed up, tell me why, but please try to keep it non-personal
and focused on the topic at hand. A rational explanation or criticism
is much more likely to to be taken seriously by me than derisive
comments. I can't speak for anyone except myself, but I *suspect* I'm
not unique in this regard.
--
Garrett D'Amore, Principal Software Engineer
Tadpole Computer / Computing Technologies Division,
General Dynamics C4 Systems
http://www.tadpolecomputer.com/
Phone: 951 325-2134 Fax: 951 325-2191